So, you’re considering implementing a B2B eCommerce site. It can be intimidating for sure and there are a lot of moving parts, but if you plan the project well it can be a straightforward process. While the project may not be a piece of cake, we’ve found that breaking it down into a few crucial ingredients is a great way to whip up a successful B2B eCommerce site. Here are our 13 ingredients for B2B eCommerce success.

I’m back! When I was offered the opportunity to work with Briteskies again I couldn’t say no. From the company sponsored lunches to the seriously funny employees to the APA shelter across the way, I was ecstatic to be returning. I mean who doesn’t love a free lunch with a view of puppies? I returned to Briteskies with the impression I would continue to gain knowledge about different marketing techniques and further knowledge about programs such as HubSpot. However, I also learned about the day-to-day operations of a successful company.

Magento is always working to help businesses maximize their potential, and with the release of Magento 2 came a slew of new updates and capabilities. However, there is still no perfect eCommerce platform. This is where third-party modules can come in handy, helping to fill the gap between general site needs and the unique, individual needs of your company. We asked our Magento expert, Matt Trimmer, what his favorite third-party modules were and how they have helped our customers create more customized, tailored websites.

It’s an age-old story, really; one day, you just realize that your life is missing something. Your business, which once seemed so complete, is now ready to expand and welcome something new. Or maybe your days of running around and placing manual orders are growing tired and you’re ready to move on to the next chapter.

When updating or executing an eCommerce site, one of the most exciting phases for our clients is the Design phase. This is when they get to see their new site come to life and get a better idea of how their changes will become reality. But, in order for the Design phase to be successful, we follow certain steps and requirements. It comes down to what your eCommerce site needs and doesn’t need.

Get ready, Ohioans, because our favorite weekend is on the horizon: back-to-school tax-free weekend. It's the perfect time to start or finish any school shopping, and this year the Briteskies team has you covered with all things tax-free weekend.

The holiday season is a hectic time for everyone, especially retailers who are scrambling to get their eCommerce site perfectly optimized and ready for the holiday rush. While increased site functionality and hosting capabilities are important for the holidays, you never know when a random event will spike interest in your company website.

Oracle is dedicated to their JD Edwards customers and is on a mission to help them create the most impactful business systems for their companies. Their move to extend premier support will help customers to maintain their JD Edwards environments while creating a smooth transition to a Continuous Innovation Delivery model.

A recent 5-4 ruling by Chief Justice John Roberts has flipped eCommerce on its head by overruling the previous sales tax rule that a company must have a physical presence within the state to charge sales tax. It is now the decision of the state if they want to charge sales tax on eCommerce transactions. The verdict was reached by the idea that the internet has changed how we conduct business therefore our tax codes need to reflect this. With this new wave of change comes a lot of questions and unknowns for the eCommerce world.

When it comes to a business process review, organizations typically think of them as a way to identify areas where they can streamline their system and elevate their efficiency. These are worthwhile goals, to be sure, and more than enough reason to perform a BPR. But as our team has executed BPRs over the years, we’ve identified a few other benefits from the process. From identifying new opportunities to preparing for the future, here are just a few reasons why you should do a business process review.